Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Today's Question

I, myself, am a Jeopardy man.  I record, and watch, the show everyday.  However, I do understand that there are many folks out there that are die hard Wheel Of Fortune fans.  Hell, my brother could probably do without either so long as he was free to catch episodes of the Price is Right.  My wife always wanted to take her family on Family Feud.  So, what is your favorite game show?

3 comments:

  1. As I mentioned before, Jeopardy is my all time favorite game show. I like the style of most
    participants, save for the clearly snooty players. However, I am a bit aggravated by Alex
    Trebek. I wonder if he knows the answers to all of the questions before he asks. He certainly
    seems to know and hasn't a problem chastising the players when no one answers. "Of course, it
    is the D'orsey Museum, in Paris, on the second floor dumbass, it is a permanent exhibit." Well
    sorry Alex.

    Also, there is a portion of the game that causes me a great deal of anxiety. The Q and A portion
    at the beginning where Alex asks inane questions of the guests and they regail us with something, they believe
    to be, wildly unique about themselves. It's not that I don't care about these people, or any people.
    I take umbrage with the fact that these people spend two minutes explaining their summer vacation following
    Sacajawea's route down the Missouri in painstaking detail then have the inquisitive look upon
    their faces when they run out of time in double Jeopardy. I don't know why they are so shocked.
    It was they who burgled their own time. I get so anxious because I know that sometimes we
    actually do get robbed of questions because of that Q and A. I still love it though. It adds
    another depth to the game.

    Anwyay, that's my answer. Jeopardy. It is the best.

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  2. As I mentioned before, Jeopardy is my all time favorite game show. I like the style of most
    participants, save for the clearly snooty players. However, I am a bit aggravated by Alex
    Trebek. I wonder if he knows the answers to all of the questions before he asks. He certainly
    seems to know and hasn't a problem chastising the players when no one answers. "Of course, it
    is the D'orsey Museum, in Paris, on the second floor dumb-ass, it is a permanent exhibit." Well
    sorry Alex.

    Also, there is a portion of the game that causes me a great deal of anxiety. The Q and A portion
    at the beginning where Alex asks inane questions of the guests and they regale us with something, they believe
    to be, wildly unique about themselves. It's not that I don't care about these people, or any people.
    I take umbrage with the fact that these people spend two minutes explaining their summer vacation following
    Sacajawea's route down the Missouri in painstaking detail then have the inquisitive look upon
    their faces when they run out of time in double Jeopardy. I don't know why they are so shocked.
    It was they who burgled their own time. I get so anxious because I know that sometimes we
    actually do get robbed of questions because of that Q and A. I still love it though. It adds
    another depth to the game.

    Anyway, that's my answer. Jeopardy. It is the best.

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